Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told reporters on Friday that despite President Trump’s recent squabbles with senior Republican lawmakers the nation will still be able to pay its bills come September.

“I am 100 percent confident the debt ceiling will be raised in September,” Mnuchin said during a White House briefing.

“I requested that Mitch M & Paul R tie the Debt Ceiling legislation into the popular V.A. Bill (which just passed) for easy approval. They didn’t do it so now we have a big deal with Dems holding them up (as usual) on Debt Ceiling approval. Could have been so easy-now a mess!” the president wrote on Twitter.

But Mnuchin said he has been in contact with the GOP leadership to discuss the issue.

“I have had discussions with the leaders in both parties in the House and Senate and we are all on the same page,” he added. “The government intends to pay its debts and the debt ceiling will be raised.”

He also said he would like a so-called “clean” bill passed — not one bogged down with unrelated issues.

“My strong preference is that we have a clean debt ceiling (increase), but the most important issue is the debt ceiling will be raised in September,” Mnuchin said.

Raising the debt ceiling is essential so that the country can borrow enough cash to pay its debts.